karlsen wrote:I for one think that it is incredible that Disney of all companyes would do a mistake like this and make a copy of another registered trademark without asking?
OK, I am from Norway and so does the company that now have sued Disney (I had even never heard of them before), but I realy think this is strange since Disney is one of the worst companies in the world with protecting their own stuff.
Remember that Pixar was its own independent company before becoming partners with Disney.
Luxo Jr. was an independent short film made by Lasseter. It is likely that at the time he didn't think it could create a legal issue, especially since the maker is so obscure no one would speak up against the usage of the lamp.
But what surprises me the most is that they waited all these years to do something about it. Luxo Jr. has been used as the company logo for more than twenty years. How did the company ignore that? Do they show the Pixar films on Norway? Or did they think it was a cute tribute? Their claims for suing against the Pixar lamp is that they are making profit off the usage of the character with the deluxe Up set.
Shouldn't this be applied to the usage of the character in films as well? I mean, every Pixar film opens with Luxo Jr., and people paid to see that. Also, Luxo is in the parks, and I assume they got some money out of it as well.
Someone feel free to correct me, but shouldn't this include the films as part of the lawsuit?
Also, Luxo Jr. is a generic lamp. Does anyone know if this company owns the rights to the design of the lamp? I ask because if the lamp design is exclusive to THEM then they have the right to sue anyone that uses. But if they didn't care who used that design then why bother?
I'm not saying that the Luxo company is being evil or are being greedy. I just find it suspicious that they allowed Pixar to use the design for over 20 years, and they decided to act upon it when they decided to sell a replica of the character.
Pixar has used this character as a representation of their image. Once again, if they were under violation of copyright law, then this company should have sued much earlier because Pixar is using Luxo's original design.
I admit I may be wrong here since I admit I may be missing vital pieces to the whole story. Someone feel free to correct me on this.